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Whether a school boasts an employment rate of 95 percent or 50 percent post-graduation, this does not guarantee that the numbers will stay the same from year to year. A great year for employment could be followed by a dismal one.
Whether a school boasts an employment rate of 95 percent or 50 percent post-graduation, this does not guarantee that the numbers will stay the same from year to year. A great year for employment could be followed by a dismal one.
Bennett L. Gershman | Posted 05.28.2012
These students paid high tuitions, often with borrowed money, and now are without work and competing for increasingly scarce law jobs, and who face the bleak prospect of crushing debt with little hope of relief.
The Huffington Post | Khadeeja Safdar | Posted 03.30.2012
After three years of toiling in law school, graduates are complaining that their degrees aren't translating into job offers like their admissions offi...
Mari Fagel | Posted 05.21.2012
You can't blame a school because you spent thousands of dollars of tuition money and didn't get the job you wanted because, at the end of the day, it was your own choice to go to school.
Posted 10.11.2011
Law schools across the country are gearing up to greet the freshest batch of wannabe lawyers later this month. But some will be dealing with more than...
Dennis O'Brien | Posted 05.25.2011
As a completely unregulated private equity partnership, Cerberus has no public reporting requirements. In fact, they are now refusing to disclose their finances even after the bailout.
The Daily Princetonian | Posted 04.02.2012